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1893~TWENTY PAGES. v sl - THE_OMAHA DAILY BEFR: SUNDAY, MAY 28 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S TRADE | . o svtzsns e st | COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | et el wpmass 1 - b k 1R X8 Prices l|nlmly nrlnrtrd"hp:nwh;‘u. an'\'n;r,l: }:«‘\ ?31{‘ u'unl‘.,uuh ugh n’wvr;tl Il‘nr(n hnynr:v Im Im November, bembor, 36617.39; | recovered towards the clowe, however, b . b 26 their appearance for the first time. Wide Ins SpAce at my own sweet will; 1 by 1 January, §7.82 bid._ & dectine of 15 per cent is &till marked in 1874 525 | digo blue prints were selling more froely ol cyclone, AFink the waterpont, ang bice ne Good niddling, ‘7iger middling, 7uc; low | Philadelphia Honding frst income bonds, & 1476 © 8714 | there waa reduction 1n prices of American Pia N the blizzard, Wh ) S — middling, 6 15-16¢ ordinary, 6%¢c. Net R('rfl‘nl n Central Vacific, Lake Shore an and C's to 9¢ and 8¢ respectively. 3 Be Moving in Very Fair | Offcer ""hy' don‘tm}:;.n Ml:lfit;rlvo::duux:;‘nn: b Oust G the Grain Markets receipt: r'\‘zr; lul\lr 8 Imll‘!:ll\un!’rflh k‘hmm“r;'m»ma bonds and 14 to ‘&m‘lr rl\ln\ |ln privisiod- ek UM Goodl oving 1n 3 con BG.H 1 to G t Britain, 6,64 n NSLW e, 58 | severat others. Canadians wero little dealt o Volume, g Y {hat dangerous lunatict, Ho'll hurt, some. i Oue ";:m‘:d 9 WTwin MATROLE | Datcn: suiew, 700 balangsocic 191501 bates I butdn sympathy with ‘Amerieans leave oft & s NOSE BLEED. 3 y. cer -That han't no lunatic. That's ay. ha PeotiNEe Ma dull. Mexican and Argentine lines were com % co— i ; the governor of Oregon takin’ exercise, y Omaha rr‘:?“e Market, .‘,r:r'.'\‘u;.r] ulwl:\lilll{;‘h;\lhlrellw:ll!muk!'n(‘ :.'l‘""i': 4 { 10850 8 o0 | Frenchman's Plan tor Stopping It Sald te o — VEQHIRNLES, vell m Moncy was o ) ! ] e ) ; ToMATORS-6-busketldbhtes, $3.6084.00. moderate denand. Short loans wore obtalned | 2 1 970 825 R 1§ Suceestal, BANK CLEARINGS SHOW ASTEADY INCREASE CHURCH DIREOTORY. WHEAT OPENED ONE-HALF CENT LOWER | Soviimis hmmaomt b crnes. 0080900, | 8t 80 8 per cent. 1y Sl R oin age, 1 frendeiy e A CALIFORNIA CABBAGE- Crates, per Ib,, 3¢, 100 8 o old age. is frequently observed during Jnless othorwise stated sorsices areliold n Niw Porators ,,[Z‘;’,,‘;‘E‘,‘;I',(fi-,‘ 256900 Nk# Core, y\',':';, it At oy LIRS 830 1ootee 8§80 | the years of puberty. It may be brought Country Merchants Complain that the De- | the various churches at10:30 4. m. and 7:30 | Thers Was Good Buying Later on the | Dgas Per by, by I e Easy nt 314 108 | Wit 1 900 Riin 40 8 on by a variety of causes, and appoar af- XN 'er bu, box, $1.76@ 2,00, sy at 31 108 per cont -4 ) 3 2 mAnd for Goods s LAght T e ABVE Decline—Russian Crop News Was More Cucownens-—Per dog. Al iy Fiune MERGANTILE PAPER—6@8 por cont. | - 1040 qgnofios 8 tor a sunstroke or a sudden chango in Soventh v CAULIFLOWER ~Fandy, por doz., $2.75. ERLING EXCHANGE-Strong, with actyal | D 70 1 H the temperature or atmospheric pros- Conservative Orders, but, Stil An- ° .mlnr; h Day A E:v'/‘lll-v‘; "lrl'xlu;fln.‘l:m::;l‘ Favorable Through Some Sources 80. ONIONS—Der bbl., §5, l\l\u(hu'?-y in Ih‘v;n’!«-r:' |.n||. at lu 86y for | 1 1070 e 3 sure, or by a hlow in the region ") the tlelpate m Prosperous Year. hool a4 2 p. m, Regulnr services at 515 and Bad Through Others, E—Por doz., oY RRTREeT Hongy g aemund 101080 13 3 nose. ‘ 3 s 2 D es—Per doz @ GOVERNMENT BON FEasior, State bonds 3 g nose. It can also appear at the begin- m. Praver n m-ung“'nmmmy ovening at 8 p. ONION! pp'flw dull, 1. 800 13 038 3 i , id fever or m. P.M. Buchanan, misslonary i eharge O 'I“(rmru 0., ) x — 1......1050 1 1820 4 ning of typhoid fever or measles or 3 . or dor., 85@40e. t 7 rlng N st s rhe! " ' The past weck has generally been very BAPTIST, CnicaGo, Tll, May 27.—A docreass of not 5 Per doz!, 40a.46¢. el L T TR B SR L Ao i e e e b isfactory to the jobbers, who are report- | First Church—Corner Fifteenth and Davon- | over 500,000 bu. is'e xpected Monday in the vie- ~Per bu, #1. onY; titne TORNE, B3 1 Jlosing quota. | 1 1 080 4 P a LUt p Lo TR AR satisfactory to the jobbers, wh T cent; time loans, b's per cent. ( K q teration of the blood render the patients ing a good healthy business. ‘There is no | POrtstreets. Rev. W. P, Hellings, pastor. ible suoply of wheat. This fact coupled with FRUITS tions on stocks, bonds and mining shares: 1 4 002 4 : ) L ng a good healthy business, J Beth-Eden—Park avenue, near Leavenworth 8 Tirittan " ¢ v SOUR CHERRIES—Por cnse, $4, —— — | 8 1 1100 4 particularly liable to nose bleed: this rush, but just a good steady demand for | strect. Rev. E. N. Harrls, pastor. tho Increasing receipts and thebotter weather | - BOU (A CHERRIES Dot 10-1b, bo, §2.80, Wontingh. Kieotric. #0% | o H H the ohes Wth. dissases o & b s matter of fact a | ., OMVAEY—Corner of Boward And Twenty- | 8ave & boarish cast to the grain markot today, BIIAW SRR S e it 48 oak g 8380, 74| o proferred s | 1 1060 17, i UL L BN B 6 goods of all kinds. As a matter of fa slath streets. Rev. Thomns Anderson, pastor. | Compared with last night, wheat is ‘4o oft; | sriAW . 04,0004 50, 5il4 | Wisconsin Cen ol 1150 8 00 5% 4 liver, gpleen and kidneys. The pre- very ) ¥ L ght, ' GOOsER $4.00@4.50, Bay Stato Gas. 9g| Atchison 208 s | ' : 1 #ood many merchants are inclined to be very “"L(}lll}nm" Illlli Baptist Mission—F rty-fourth | corn from c to %c and oats '4c. The clique LEMO! L2534.50; fancy, $4.500 | Bel Telobhons. . . w,": AR i 50 1 . 040 810 ventive treatment M.Me-(_‘dluun\l the nose o onin voin the matter of blacing orders, | A nr- st 'S5 Bin. | PeFmittod pork to drop back 656, Othor hog | 4.1¢ Boston & Albny. .- 311% Naw Englant i .| 110 WEIFERS consists in the medication of the come preforaing to file new orders if trado should | ney' sireets, Kountzo piaes, 0" 19 BIn | o oducts are nbout unchanged, packing S5 0pga et Including crates and | Bowton & Matno.... 168" derloral Kiectric i, &1 13..... 408 208 1o 40 878 | plaint under the dependence of which it prove better than anticipated rather than CHISTIAN, Wheat opened about '4c lower, then tollowed | P15\ or doz., $2.0022.25, GaQ 41| Alloos Mining o 10 Sar W Wl o B |\|\|n-'n s but to check the hvmorrhnfs 3 o with Cynthin—-4318 N stroet. : Wwith from ¢ to ¢ advance, again became ORANGES—Washington navels, cholce, ftchburg pr'd...... 8kl Atlantie. ... 1 b £ Wi itself when it has once appeared, the ;‘;:d:"‘“’,r"\::h_‘;" l‘;:::e‘":fl‘3;“:"':':2‘::“"““‘ Refd, pastor. © L AL wenkor and prices declinod 6 and the closing Nshington -'-nml-.“lflg;\b sigen, 18,007 fion: Klectrie...... . gls| Boaton & Montan N T € o soo | simplest means are the application of ) nt Street—C . X seedlings, #2.76; Redlai ¥ ‘- ] - 8 A X Sy Just at tho present time trado in the | sIXth strects PhGornok ,‘;;;}]{,_""‘,‘.‘l":’r"‘"" wus ensy. ;”"‘ *""“ '""l’( low l‘;“‘"‘l"" W | Redlands, 128 S, §2.50, Mexican Oen met & Hocla 2 9 450 1 500 | cold eloths to the face or injections of country is dull. 'The farmers are busy and First Church—Corner Capitol avenue and | Somewhat due to the break in Wbl -“,‘;;" i BUTTER, BGGS, GAME, POULTRY. 0la Colony. 170 450 3 b 20 hot water in the nasal fossie. " In more ‘appear to be buying anything “"“"fi Twentlethstreet. Rev. T. B. Cramblet, pastor. :’::L“"";“;':‘lh;:\“""t ";""d';":::;"”'l:‘]“‘:‘m w‘:\';" polorTER-The great bulk of the country | regon Sho 14 |Kearanrge { 5 Wy 5o | lenacious cases it is well to resort to b Avare _hocessitles R T L Wbl 10 Al Kt Ll AR bt 5150 e, - 119 29 | direct pressure by introducing th - the barc necessitles of 1i el L e X o’ - | 1ng In some buying orders and St. Louls also | Baas.. arket, 11c. 10 _|Quincy 1 17001430 ,2--” =y i Yore BRI merchants report that they have never First Church—Corner Ninetcenth and Day t ! g 1 1 1470 8 69 | #er as far as possible into the nostril, or business in their towns any more quict than | enportstrects. Rev. Joseph T. Duryen, In 1v, | bought fairly, the latter buyingon the strength 7GS0) oM FOUcIeEy. Sanhe OL08) mixed caops, 1 1700080 865 | else to plug the nasal fossw as accuratoly it is at the present’ time. At the | bistor i " thoana s, | Ofexport demand for winter wheat on French | {@0% oosters, b@tc; geeso an v | _dopreferred 1 L0016 898 | gecan badone;, it o - Mary's Avenue—Twenty-seventh and 8t. | account, 0 coase S —— 1 D0 8 80 4 TR s JTER L TG [ R AR A i e AL b i sccount. As soon as the buylng ceased the MISOELLANEOUS, San Francisco Mioing Quotations. 1 b 1t may happen however, that these dif- produce still in the hands of farmers | "R {ITCNC, ROV igo strect. Rev. Willlam | market agaln eased off under free offerings. | iy mio market on good upland hay, | gax FRANCISCO, Oal., May 27.—The official ferent methods fail, and that the abund- Which is still to be marketed, and which Will | 3. Bugie, pastor. Russlan crop news was more favorable through 0 in ear lots, closing quotations for mining stocks today bt G LV 3 g.u? nulnir;u'p!vl_" of monoy mlm- country, ”||||}.~|.h- [T hirtioth and Ohlo strects. Rev. | some sources and bad through others. \"m':l.—('huh and small fat, 7@8%c; large | Syere as Pollowes o 1080 1......1880 400 |anc \ :\"(fl pet N:'u ‘\ Il" the M({?fi&"" y m the top of this is a very good prospect of P owell, pastor. Corn at the start was weaker and opening | and t n, 3456 0 £ constitute an actual danger. ‘nder @ large corn crop for this fall, the recent Plymouth™—Corner of Twentioth and Spencer | trades were at e decling, — Then steadier Alte 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 086 clro! ” ‘i s adv P B ki Congregational—Corner Twenty- | ruled weaker and at'the close had lost from KANSAS Cry, Mo, May 27.—WHEAT—Weal b it i 25 7 \, . R an :‘;{;‘“;’:fifl,‘f“}:;‘“,‘;fiffi,zh‘w"{‘;.{::‘: Phatoand Ames avenue. " George A. Conrad, | e to fic. ‘The recolpts toduy were considoras | and lowers No. 3 hard S1o620, Nor S ror b it o lated. o o0 ee Aninlite writer in the New York Herald, has hled n good shi iyl pastor. )y % bly In excess of the predictions—627 cars com @sbe. Bavag 5 11 618 870 22 1014 succeeded in the hands of M. fouraging there was tothing in tho pres. | ' Chosry THII Congregational—North Forty- | inif in, 490 of tho nnme groding—and for Soans | @85 bas i No.2 mixed, 84@84xc; No. 2 Nlorrn Nevadn. .. & ; ; Y il 3 ent sivuation to complain about. second near Saratogn street. George A Con- Ay 775 cars are estimated. Whito, 8585550, Unlon Consolidated %0 "»“"'f The mutket for tho woek sta Guenot of Laroche-cn-Breuil in the most * 2 rad, pustor. - No evening sorvice, [The feature of the oats market was selling | ~OATs-Dull, easy: No. 2 mixed,28%@20%c; urr Utah. . 8 | ey favorably, wnd on Monday and Tuesday | unoxpected manner. This method, i Country Produce. i BIRAVERELLARE 5 of May and Juno by shippers who had some | No. white, STxGzc. g Hale & Norcras |volow jicko B o b Taet toudoniAednesdayiwieti | wiiiintiiie Hiw EBATTOR. GVEE T 000 years he produce market of the past week has First 1) 3y ots. saGs—Firm; 10c. lexican. ¢ e Ml v _ S niversalist Church—Corner Nine o ve ) e ’ &t market experienced the worst break in the w. has never failed. It consists in been rither slow for_ some reason not casily | bt and ot Jhurch;Corner Nino jiho hogs were short at 4000 and gave | BUTTER—Easy; creamery, 10@20¢; dairy, 7 Listory of tho yirds. Teicos wont ol S o | oty I estoi Lt explaine Butter hus been in light supply et m. n;m{k- n“x,nllu.ty.slnumn nl',"thu u]b‘:mln 'k‘ n llfif@lm. Wi S5 %1006 New York Mining Quotations. 40¢, and on Thursday {here was i furihes \iling up or injecting into the nose a o i A S MISSIONS, his bulge Wright begun selling pork and kept ECEIPTS—Wheat, 28,000 bu.; corn, 9, NEw YORK, May 27.—-The following are the » i 10 what would naturaily be expected for this , May g Omaha Clty—No. 116 North Tenth streot., | o1 While there was any demand, disposing Of | bu; onts, none. break - season of the year, but at the same time about 3,000 bbls. Lard and rits were stag- | SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 16,000 bu.; corn, 9,000 | NosAE quotations of mining stocks on the | jy 't f 160 to 4 * 1o 60c drop | Solution of antip, ne, one in five, With nmkmrz 60 9 i : Preaching Sun 1y evening at 7 el Since then, with light supplies, | 2rown persons it is easy enough, but ] i e New York board: om0 of this decline hng boon regatud ot | Srown Tl prices have not been very firm. The great | Gl ciby misel nary. Sind nant. ‘The close was at about inside prices. bu.; oats, none S : Closes with s heen regained, but | with young and fractious childven it is b bulk of the gtock received is 100 Poor o be | 1" Gospel Sorvices eyery ovoming sthmated recoipts for Monday: ~ Wheat, T Crown Pornt N ot ity pricostfully, 980 Mowor | fiannaaiiy -t Hiave thie lERA Held tightly ; sold direct to the city trade, but has to be | week. 206 cars; corn, 775 cars; oats, 445 “cars; hogs, offee Market, HWoo i increased Ketings " 2 or 1 bent forward while the soluti i l Ly Tt ToRub Hall foktiarly Poonia's thentes) 15,000 hend, NEW Yonk, May 27.—Options opened barely | Dendwosa. Unlon Con. nereised marketings of hos, although under | and bent forward while the solution is G e Lo ok pevitsSTae Nt panicerali| ShesCHYHAL 09 Douglns stret. Pragening | e loading futures ranged as follows: steady at 100 20 pofnts decline: elosod firm | SoR08S [Tron Mhivereet, CAton canamistances thore may be an oc- | injected luh‘»‘l‘h«' nose, llui mouth being it iy Sun « 5 180 . ) “ARTICL T o, v | on Miy at5 points up, barely steady at 156 oxioan | ¢ 81 vo UASAGAY: R vary e o, W kept open. When this is done the nos- Yggs aro coming I very frecly, but tho | LA Neit fros. AW Gl siperionns | ARTICLES | OPEN. | man | Tow. ciows, | vEwry | OB Ay ate b otharss sulos, 20,000 Dags, e | SCugn 185" Brora.. ToRete hot se Hy 1o Daints to continuud o Mol s Slosedbith tha fingers to Toature. Somo oggs ard boity shivped. ani B R Ao s 2 LG EOYORY]| EWHERTNDTS wd| w0k £0007 Fay: Ve ey uag: oy dunc, 16 ObiicS e, and under e iR ines a perin ont. the liquid coming back at once 3 S Are § MBYIEess kd 70! 3,00, . $10.50@15.65; ¢ 3 —_—— nent murket need ne B @ 5 R 4 S some are being put in cold storage, but tton Hill Sunday X Clifton hl | @ioa0; Dé cber. #14,00716.00.” Spot 1iio, St. Lonis Mining Quotations. some monthe. On thie Stbjoat he Tt Gaar | This method is extremely simple and it there is a tendency on the part of stocks to ;.";.'.“ and Military tond. Classes meet at 3 w7 | % [ quiet, firm; No. 7, 817 S1. Louts, Mo, May 27.—The following are jentremarks: - Itds quite likely that the | it turns out to be as eflicacious as Mr. accumulate. - . 5 g v o the closing mining quotations: ght recelpts are in some measure due to | Gue slad it to be it w! The receipts of chickens haye been liht, Lrpki i bl ld Ly ot ] nlm\-rm?n“m.m(n;n“';T:; Y aTeoling I o Granite MR 50 GO | oy FAgL tHAt fariners have T R AR R and the market has been firmer on old hens! NEAPOLIS, Minn., ) ; 5 n ospecially P RD O ERARRE o Church—Twenty-first and Emmet busy the past week, under the favorable | the regular treatment of noses. o weather generally prevailing. But the evi- desncage dence of positive'shortage in the supply In the Worked 111s Mouth. country s too plain to admit of the view t } » the current small niovenent is to e follow Indianapolis Jovrnal: “Well, old man, market was Jifclos very good pric wl sl sowl a0 m N northern {5014 p 5 Close: May, 6 iU R B S | Septemvers 1044 40 il W h":;: fl" nch, pastor. orth Seventeenth street. Rev. tor. n A, Henderson, Millors took cash wheat No. 1 northern, 65¢, and @68c. Recolpts, 336 cars. June, 684 c. On_trac Receipts have met with quite ready sale, i and the murket has been very satisfactory | j Centeat il 80 far as prices are concerned, Park Avenu There has been a fair trade in green veg- | pustor. ntral 118 Elizabetn... 40 @ .45 D10 { anked. \ B6kic; No. 1 “hard, 2 ; 2 : on o, 3 5 by an especidly liheral supnly at any time for | #4,000 for ten minutes® work is not so bad." etables but the local gardeners are com- | *Ontirlo Chapel—Nineteonth and Ontario | S0t 20 7 M| k| g | G7e; No. 1 northern, 64%e; 2 northern, St “nfll-;nn “"'I: "‘.’,f,":-(.]e \ g1,. | Months o come. With this is the nereased en minutes' work," ejaculated the s mencing to supply the trade in a good many | streets. Preaching at4 p.m. May ... 202 | 2 12| 20 123 21 36 i 624675 b B St LG U "|‘I')'1‘}‘l;;']'l‘|<;ll':”llh":_,';";1,""-']:_";0(0' R LIIOK ful prize fighter. 1 s'pose you fergit lines which shut off the commission business ROTESTANT OPAL. 220 | 2152 21 b2y | 2 Tong Toledo Grain Marke NEW OnimaNs, La, May 27.—Clonrings, | i of SOk ito puaekes bret 1t Undue BUrey= | that T had to make no less'n 487 specchos in t0 o certain extent. e ; Froo Chugehi o 86, Matt Bt e Tonth Izz 45 | 2180 | 2180 | 223 | Tor Pm"lo\‘f Mflu;x 27— WieaT—Eusier; No. | g1 gon.0000 AN Lo ay 27. 3 e R TG e generally | the n,}t ll.1|~('(~,ll!|0lll'||§“h::. dl|‘s“ul|‘ Lh\l-. n00s- ‘The supply of = strawberries has been | cyreetand Worthington pi Rev. Alexa W 1078 (1070 (1050 |07 | H&ashand May, 70 g b, May 27.—Th or cent s, 97¢ [ allof adime higher than Friday on all grades, [ Paver fellers U've had to talk to. 1 guess rather uneven and prices have shown wide | §0r W Nsens, BHaRbnG 5 R [ 11 ez 11 02 0 ang AU “and “fim; No, 2 cash, May | JAfs; May 37.Cireo por cant rentes, 7t SlppLics, Were sonsidurably Lichter i’ un- | You think us pugilists has ot puddin'.? range. The only car lots that hav een on All Suints— r oof ty-sixth and ra—Oulec: N, X P y 0. clpated—fully 2,000 lighter than o week « _——— the market came from Aricanss, but Mis- | Howard stroats. Rey. T, 5 Mackay: paston B8 |18 |l0uma100s 196 [ OATs—Quiet; No.2 mixed, 82 4oV unces, 08T ARG fn | Incluidine overt G0 cutle Tdd v i 1 A Gentus. souri berries are commencing to arrive in atlla.m. Evening service 8 2 L0 T & Peoriu Gral cent. LT HURIILY PO h S ioEs on Sal Reddinlk, the bookkeeper —I can’t see how small lots. The latter stock has been very SR DO T Nty e Totuns uqtations were as follow fonia, Tk, May 20.—Conry—Steady; No.2, | LONDON, May 27 —Amount of bullion gone | There wis 1 mod shipping demand, which | You made £0,000,000 in three years just work- choice and has commanded good prices. Nicholas and Paul stroet., ey, Join A Wi ey Oite No. 8- speie 9e: No. 3, 381e, 5 into the Bank of England on balance today, | took ono-half of the fres aie ing at your trade? Threebaggers, the hustler Bank Cloarings, inms, priest in charge. o o2 ed, 105, 08 Spring, | = gim ier; No. 2'white, 2313@30c; No. 8, | £2,000. meat men were fadr buyers enough: my father was a wise man Church of t »d Shepherd—Corner Ohfo 40" @030, 31N@ Mempiig, Tenn, May 27.—New York ex- [ were very slow to pay the vad and taught me three trades. I am a plumber The bank clearings for the past week | and Twentieth stroets. Reve J. P, D Llwyd, 30%,@303%¢: No. 2 white, billed | XYE-Nominal. change sclling at'#1 Clearings, | bought ,very sparingly. © The ' hogs | all winter, a paperhanger it the spring and 3 show total very close to that of the pre- | rector. 4 through, 313¢; No.3 white, 1. 0. ., 32@33¢. Baltimore GFain Market. #216,086; balances, & wolghing allthe way from 195 to 342 pounds, | an jce man in symmer. vious week. If the bank clearings are any G i\ rll"'l‘y (‘illhu‘h-{l*":llill"“(‘lltlh IT‘ ree lun(l RYE—No. 2, 550 Bavrivons, Md, Miy )7’ \\'um,\:r Stondy , 88,865,380 ; :”m|=|" !(;.’. )’\‘lylll i:i with the urtll'unryluru(h-]» 16 tioRT0! o i i are | Capitol avenue. Ver ev. C. H. rdner, Yo 0. al: B50e: N JBALTIMORE, Md., May 27, EAT—Steady; cek: Clear- | mostly al and nimon rough und mixed indication of the condition (otbuslness bhinre]|iGUDIES y Sraians, o iominal; No. 8, 60¢; No.4,t. | no NN, Tl Bige. 567 SO | MUt 805, EAtly CrAGInE WAt briaee bt Ax woula seem to be very little cause or com: clate Mission 8t. Andrew's, Walnut Hill LAX SEED—No. 1, on track, $1.08, = Y A It HIA, Pa, May 27.—Clenrings, $10,- suil, as soon shippers and fresh meat men, “Clark is ma nslator for 1 plaintas there is a gain over the correspond- 1 and Nicholas, Services, 7:30, IMOTHY SEEDPrine, $5.6005 55 OATs—firme tern, 42'4c. 7831413 balnncos, 81 528471, Mone) ’fi,-; BRE ing filled thelr orders, dropped out, thé | g French firm. null.mu- lust year amounting to over 22 per e oo e || TS Noss, por -'Z‘,'".'“"fl"'(",“r' 05 lara, TR Cos i HaoalniooaeLy e i "nh‘l‘l‘"l‘llnlxmilr‘lluwvy.\:‘l(l witha few louds still un- | ® \ihatt He could never learn French cent. o firs e per. be., $10.4214@10.45; short ribs, sides 2 ) sold. J k D he following will show the clearings for 2 Sunday 7:30 and 11 | {foose), $10.0243@ 10, (boxed). #10.00610.25; sh $10,26@10.50, 9,207 41 May 27.—Clearings, $13,658,- ,351,50 dry’salted shoulders [ PHILADELPHIA, ort clear sides (boxed), | and lowers Ne Pug Muy 27.—WHEAT—Dull red, May, 783@784c. 1, May, 483(@49'5¢. school.” why he translates those dialect 26.90 and 26. "rida 5, as ugainst each day of the past week, together with the and from '.‘7'.1{'; 10 totals for previous weeks: 1 5 Tepresen ies so well.” . Witisky—Distillers' finished goods qal,, | OAT ¥, A155c, Exchange on New York, 12 No - A Monday. St Augustine's South | g1 5 o0y Distlllers' finished goods, per gal., For the week: Cloarings, # B7....203 520 86 Ought to Be Forcible. Tuesdiy. Thirty-third and 7:80 p. m- dbdans cUnehanged; cut loat, 6ic; granu- STOCKS AND BONDS. IR N AT O ey 3 IOeTS0E inox 720244 240 0 Harvard Lampoon: Visitor—What name ated, 5.70; standard YA, 5,57, e k oxc £ »40c pre; 89....2p' 0 ing to givo the ] Thursduy entzg, Meniorlal Sixtoonth and Harney | | i tollowing wero tho Teceipts and ship- | gpecuiation at the Exihange Openod Wenk | Sagriie, 81,69 st e M thar— doattiaow:. Thave boon tEipe .. streets. A.J. Turkle, pastor. ments for today: 3 i 10 r, $13 i .266 = H 2 % Baturday. St. Mark's E\‘um{l-Ih'ul—(‘xlnrm-r'l‘wl'nly-flrsl o S on Loywer, Cables. . ST, Louls, Mo. y 27.—Clearings, #3,/ 80....286 200 to decide all day which of the many its o and Burdettestreets. Rev.J. 8. Detweiler, D.D. Articles, | Receipta. | Bhipments. NEW Yonk, May, 27.—Speculation at the 22 wlintl‘gxlwe\lylsz,nu. 4'l(-nrlnzh‘lll|| reek, | 68 200 mn.tm- busglm-cd on it last night would ba otallistey ustor, B —Tom0|| Stockexc ) 6poLiBa w 35 - | 221,291,861: “balunces, 520,441, Mone ; 60 most suitable. Week ending May P Paul's Evangelical—Southwest corner | KIoUr. bbls . o 13000 Srock excnanan opoipy Pak undor tho Influ- | qalot 4t 6@8 per cont. Exehtnge on ey | o: 40 Week ending Mu Twenty-cighth and Parker streets. Rev.J. F. 315,600 asglogo | gheo Of lower cables trati London and fn the | Yori, par. = 71 — _— Week ending May ¢ & Her, pastor. 367,000 disooo | first ten minutes ot business prices declined | Ngyw Yonk, May 27.—The imports of spocie | 66 120 1 Week ending April 29.. Grace Evangelical—Twenty-sixth street, be- 3,000 2.0 | from i to § per cent right through the list. | at the portof New York for the. weck were 40 bAtil Week ending April 21. ;(wn A |’;xpm§l-uip Ixmd \\"oulworlh avenues. 20,000 0.00 | Distilling Zund Cattlefoeding, however, cut | $43,064, of which $13,801 was gold ane $30,163 133 Sealed proposals will be received by the Wekk ondin ADeiL i K01 A A anapadtor, forkt S oation; eounge todiy the buttor | away und ‘moved gradually 'to 19% against | {IVer The exXports Of specle frol the port of 240 Satoisiating Boniatliob ool : + Week ending April 1 6,181,140.48 4 s i oot e e can 'l'g;"'f;“({ ,!‘*:;":l'“ :{I‘_‘;:."'i'-" l;o:gf’ll!“{t'irlulw. 8% atthe opening. The oral market at | \whioh 81,539,082 was gold wnd 86,05 cilv 120 \ 1593, 4 0'clock p. m., for printing Week ending March 25 6.040,140.60 | Feoplels Ohure Verar o street batwecn il Y et s this time showed some disposition torally and | cuioado, 111, 27.—Clearings, $14.47¢ 240 binding, 6,000 copics of the session laws of Yook ending March 18 6,459.968.04 | O Biroesa. i New York Market the carly losses were recovered in most in- | 622. For tue Weok, §57,720,300, aguiner o 350 B el | 500, MevliFntalyHiritonkena Wesl ahain s Robrunry jngelleal~Southwest corner | New Yok, May 27.-Froun—Rocelpts, 20,- | stances. The lmproved fecling did not last | 407,005 for the - corrsponding. W lust 150 S i UL L S O W eek Enain s Rl e 10t Pheitenpira nd Dorcus streets. Rev. K. W. | 000 pkgs.: ¢xports, 3,000 bbis., 12,000 sacks; | long, howover, for Genoral Electrle displayeq | Your: New York exchunto 600 Alcconss 40 Sewsion laws to Do -printed on two-pound Wook andins Frapraary 18 Bruechert, pustor. sales, 5000 phgs.! market dall And wonks rked wenkness and broke from 71 £y 6y | Sterling exchange dull; Sixty-duy bills, i1.5 40 Psion] AT A R T Woek ending Januiry 28, UNITARIAN. Tolerimiea o RO UBg 25 liniu || (B S eS kAR ang brokolt ot ko] oo o | siant drafts, 8850%5. Money, i, 7 vor cont. 10 sizo and form. as the Taws of 1565, with mar - Week ending January 21, Unity—Seventeenth und Cuss streets, Ser- | LCF Wheat, fuir to aney. 5 win- AL Ll 4 L £ 120 ginal notes and index, bound in fuli sheep. Week ending Junuary 14 vice at 10.45 ev. Ne . Munn, minister | 17 Wheat, patents, £3.50@4. nnesota, | adversely whicn even the favorable bank OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 40 Proposuls will wlso 'be received at the same eck ending January 7 SE RN e, e Ye Newton M. Munn, minlstor | cignr ¥5000.10; Minnosota: stratghis, 9,50 | Loioriold Wi its fnerense in snrplus reserve e e ind pluce fof DEINLNE tho suprere eours B ¥ of the chure @4 10; Minnewota, patent, #4.3604.60 failed to check. The depression of Goneral oS! 5 A A 1 for furnish: —_— METHODIST. Conn_ MEAL—Dull, stendy: yellow western Fine BCK. s depre ienci Cattle Trade Shows Great Tmprovement oL 6 reports and court culendars aud for ‘nish- = A o LCOnN 1 3 : + | Electrie Is attracting attention and no satis- 2 259 120 6 90 ing_ull blanks, blank books and cireulars, in- 4 DU IR TIMATIONS First Church—Twenticth and Davenport | $2.60: 2 ¥ factory reason has as yet been glven for the for the Week—Hogs Close Weak. —Nono wero received. The demand is | ciiding. Tevenue. Dlunie. . reanis. BoLihs streets. Rev. Frank Crane, pastor. RyE—Easy, dull; western, 64@65¢, shrinkuge in the prices. © Assuranaos ik olee SATURDAY, May 27. goodl. for Doth mutions und Tambs. at fully | officors of the. cxeciitive departmont atithe 3 How the Situation Is Welghed by an Ex- | Wesley—Fortieth und Hamilton, Rev.T. €. | BARLEY-Out of soason. that the rate of dividends will be contfaued | Recelpts of all kinds show . subctanil fa- | €00 ons i o | atiita Tora merlodt Of tre s in Lt s e M B toa e v steady prices. Moderate supplics both e ¥ pert in the Business. Webster, pastor. 3 . BArLeEY MALT—Quict, steady; western, 60@ | and the stroet 1s in duil receipt of what pur- | o ;. % B b Ave Ve > demund f contract. 3 ‘South ' Tenth Street—Corner Tenth and | 825 rts o be semi-offictal atatoments of “tho | Sreust ovor last woek, but do not compurens | nd elsewhere have fmproved the demand trom | con e arn A W Mr. W. H. Roborson, Omaha managor of | priee seraste: Rev, Alfrog. 1iodeerist D, B WHEAT-—Recoipts, 104,000 bu.; exports, 96, | Fivorable condition of the eommem. T the | favorably with supplies for the sanio weok R G AR i e R. G. Dun & Co., speaking of trade during PUSIOR, e i 000 buss sales, 0801000 bu. of futures 48,000 | wlointime tho bear crowd i Bannvring tho | yearaso, The fizures ure us follows: provethent, ln - prices, Lle o sood | of supplics to bo furnished past wook says: . Monmouthy Bark = Corner *Tiiirty-fourth | in’store and elevator, 70e; " uflont, 774c; | Socurities of the concorn, und today its deben Dis woek .. s a0 oy Sheeh: | 4.00@8.60; common and stoc T e T A R LGN T L ‘“The weather has again interfered with | street and Larimore avenue. f. 0. b, 77%¢; options were dull and declined In the general list Interior Conduit und Tn- | ReCeIpts this week .. 14,700 29,070 2,445 4.00; good to choice 40 to e AT | S 2 LRI circulars per local retail trade and to some extent | lunscom Park—Corner South Twenty nintn Pl i puine in the west, casier eables | colution company declined 2 per cont to 45, | Recelpts last week.. 10,020 227181 1741 | $5.00@0.25. page, an u has offected sales in tho aholosale | M4 Woolworth uvenue. Rev. William 1 Mur- closed steady at ic under | Cordago preforred 8 per cont to 45 and Con: | Same week lastyear. 13482 36,080 2707 T T R T Zach proposal must be accompanied by a B 9l ray, pastor. Moroing theme, "Christ and. th ey, clostng | solidited Gus 2 per cent to 120, ex-d1vidend, | The enttle matkot has been by yery roon L bond fn the sum of £5,000, with two or more district. In financial circles the feeli Republi evening, “Jesuitism vs the R 78 3-16¢, closing ut 7 ST T > WIS @ o 3 10,08/ & v. ARS8 X EYSEOOL Official receipts and disposition of stock ns NELNEY S e dtl A Biriot,. In Hiolaiclralearithoitealing. At & A N7 0kl oN T Gt Ao The decline otherwlse wus equal 1o from 4 10 | snape all wesk and very fow traces of e Aer B ang i Stock Y aray | sureties, conditional thit the bidder will, in T ORI O A e mian’s Americanism. August, 791,@791¢, closing at 79% 3 per cent. At the closo pricos were at or 5 : i by the books of the Unlon Stock Yards | Sitretiss d, within five duys ufter notice ) s 8 in Town hall. Rev. F. | ber, 81 1-16513%,0,closin 3 | e B = | moralization existing two weeks ago remain. ny for the twenty-four hours ending at | G435 1 ; n 5 L or, 81 L% ing near the lowest of the day. In the final trad ¥ ronty: enter int ot o do the work. | apprehension. Banks are making no loans oA AT 8PBRONC, vloklnk ARERas exports, 20,000 | MK the market was weakened by the continued | Cool westher has improved the demand for ock p. m. May 27, 1 Bids to urked “Proposals for Public to speak of and are requiring m cus- || oI e ‘l‘,m"‘;" R SR LSRN 30000 Daof Pitures, 85000 bh. | SLrength of ~lt-rl|llu(. Openinge, ratss having | dressed beef, supplies have been light at all RECRIETA, . Printing, secretary ofstufo, © . tomers to reduce their linesr This is caus- [~ Teinity—Corner Twenty-first> and Binney | spo Spots dull and lower; No. 3, 48u@ | heel 4t about the opening and by the an- | 41,0 1ending conte markets o | TGATTL o0 SHEED, | HONSES & MR L roof {or laws must ho furs ’ Fod 5 lag oL Ty aCe BT i n o Binneyd| spots HiBnajs) dull “an @A0%C aioat: ontia | nouncement that 81,000,000 gold had already 2 nished to the proper ofcer, and all work to e ng some distress, as country collections are ce), Y, K. DI e pAENbak { i 4 been cngaged for export to Europe for Tues. | improved considerably and the better tone to declined under free offerings and full receipts v Wednesday next. The market closed | the financial situation all have com- | not quite up to the standard. “Tho financial | MOrniug theme, "By Day'of itemenbrines [Hena|Cars. | stress is felt in every line of trade to u | SYCnng Memorial Day address by J. 11 | and closed weak. with My Ligc down fnd | 92Y delivered in good order free of cost it the office of the seere l:lrl‘y of te within sixty ally wes bined to make business lively and advance days from the date of contract. ] Macomber, other months 4@se off; trading very dull: Out o specific ron nol ht 10 rol B, greater or less degree; in some mo Sownrd Streot—Corner Twenty-second and | Muy, 481048}, closing at 484es Jno, 484G | g bhy PORLSuyst i Wahacle reuson assigned | prices, In gencral on beef eattle the advance Right to ralect uny ot all blds reserved than in others. Bankers in discussing | Seward stroets—Re D. K. Tindall, pastor. | 48%¢, closing at 481c uly, 4814@ 484%c, clos- y surer. | Of State the situation take two views of conditions We ‘One line of thought s that there can be no | Stree ¢ to35¢, the good hy ore improvene S BARTI ate Tre t Omaha—Thir ath and Marey | ingat 485,05 August 48 vy erades Rov. Froderich Tonge, pastor. Even- | September, 487 @49¢ t than the TR ZAgements . nas been from 25 gcL cloaing &t A85e; ws of further gold engagements for next 18, n iy e it showing rath AV week | apparently on purely commerciul - — EUGENE MOORE, | Printing Board. n 4 i A 3 transuctions, which, indeed, s noted yester- | lghtand medium grades on account of the | Guana Packing Co..r.. Auditor Public Accounts. | relief without some legislation which will | !PK service only. pOATE=Rocelpte, 10,000 bu.: exports. 8,000 | guy.ure still justifid by the Gurront rites for | Dotk : i The good cittlo have | he . 11, Hammond Co M 5 SN 5 PRESDYTERIAN, bu.; _sales, 180,000 bu. futures and 8.000 | iiiTiing, The stutoment of the bank reseeves, | been forward auito fre and tho | Swift & Co.nnnnin. restore confidence throughout the country. o Tull, eud. ptd s Oriing. A 08, “y Ses Wi he decidi 1 B o * i - 5 ) 0.4 I A VNt COrIOE (FOR Lotk ind ) POk aghots dull, steudy; options, dull; | 35570 though showing materinl guins, wis et | Week closes with the situation decidedly fhyon The Cudahy Packing (o Some of our best financiers insist thit 10t SR ARYORMETELOFRAD 30 & ina T, | July, 86@36kc, ‘closing at 36c; Septo as lieavy 05 the more hopeful element in Wall | ableto the catt ners Hammond & 8........... the silver situation s the main cause of | lasptreets Sory Sterling, pastor. 422D L@ ie, closing at 31 % . 2 white street had dicted. Reading stock wns Receipts tods anusually liberal for a | Chicago P & I Co. 4 trouble and they argue that nothing buta | "jirt *Cllireh-Corner - Soventcentn and | @A3¢; $No,'2 Chicaga, 40%¢;” No. 3, mong the special poiuts of weikness at the | Saturday, and tho offerings. eluded o luor | Binciaie =" 2 . repeal of the Sherman bill will give relief. | Dodge streots. Rev. J. M. Patterson, pasto Milie, d0RBA16: mixed Syestorn, i | Tast, the delay in feoulng. the.reon cunization | thun usus) proportion of kood ntale of il | A Mase oo Taaver [ CHTGAGO. DURIANG NSO Other bankers equally skilled and equally | Regular services morning and evening, M PO RRtaEn, A0R4TE. ot choice, | Pl being the alleged cause. But Wall streey | Welghts, There wis a good active dewiand Okes & Douon .. Oumana Tunity HAy —Firni; shipping, 76@80¢; good choice, fi all sources, and the market was clive well informed think the silver sentiment is | ing thi.:.u bt [-|‘,|.I< ! ur“"h {nlillu. Times;” even- 850031,00. pping, i ce, | s ‘:A;rl'm'(ly ;’w:‘l;;‘“-nm‘n;,’.l:; ::\, .I.".l.:}n;;:‘.:‘ such urul::.x,y sour A wl~hh nhhu::vle.w A‘A;‘VII:: )-’hl'mler 0 faa e ™ TR & Smerel incide s real | ing “The Birthright Bargain. Dol Oh, 3 5 ‘holee. | 85 this, every day's postponeme eces- | U8 » | Althoug ces | Tort oy o Xl . 3 pmerely an incident and " that the real | M cond Ohuireh T wenty-tourth and Nicholas | | 110P8-Quiet, frm; state, common 1o cholce, | gatyleit {0 eus subecFintions s gifo. were hardly quotably ' higher than on | 1 X Chlosxo Bxpre 3 trouble lies in the fact that we have o 2 18@214¢; Pacific coast, 18621 5 p el Friday. 1t was possible, however, streots, Rev M. Ware, pastor. 3 The following are the closing quotations on ) ) g i0ag0 & lowa | X Jsuddenty come to the point where'| *iifn Hili—Gorner ot Wiifens streot and iy et sulted Now Orloana |\ CH0 Ming stocks on the Now Vork Stook ogs | toreulizo good, strong pricos. for most ame e o : the — boom institutions = are com- | Military road, Rov: S.T. Davis pastor, solectod, 45000 Ths. 414@00; Toxug sslucted, | the e ting at thing atall usotul o the beot stoer Tine, *A Chicago Live Stook Market, Tenvos | BUK Ariver pelled to Jiquidate and that this causes the | ~ Westininste wonty-Ninth ‘and Mason | $HC0 tbe, bGTc; Buohos Ayrew, 21@24 lvs, | 23 TR e | bAneh OF holed 4,£70 by atepis tapnog May 27.—(Special Tologram to o s present financial distress. The old-time | stroets. Rev. John Gordon, D. D., pastor. P OVIBIONS - Ot meats, dull, easier; pleklod o I Dea. & Gulf, 10i ;'3:-my'|omlnhfll welghed over 1,200 Ths, { cittle market was auiet, the wo0a xl‘;{pr 400 S: conservative banks are unharmed by the | ,IKnox—Corncr Nineteonth and Ohio stre b s adnie Sl oM IR Dinkled Northwosiern ; T80 (b B0 2h, I g0 e The. U small supply restrieting trading, but, there IR0 (REPIAR) 1% y Ravisnn ORISR AL IR0 505 f s0ld 0t £ t Air 1o g00d 1,500 to 4 L . D! collapses which have been recorded. The (T ,.»";,.’.I Sixteenth ana Castellar kled hams, 124@13¢; middles dull, . 1,400-1b. steers sold at from 34.70 to' #4 wis enough lnuulry| u»_lmmuu‘ firm feelin Deffver Liwited 12.08 general condition of the country could not be | gramts. Rev, 1. M. W Dastor. eusy; short elear, 11ige. Lard, quiet, easier: an‘w.m‘l" l.:.':':x:w with 1,000 to 1,160-1b. steers at from $4.40 h_x)llkuhm:l\u cattle vt\ew-llml“u"”:“"’ 'rnnll ebraska Loeal (€xSun) ... | 8,60 better, wnd Af people woro only convinced | * Soutliwest-Cornerof Twentieth ind Leaven, | Western steum closed it 11 askéd sales nona! | Baitimore & b $4.80. Tisteto poonlight krudesand oddsand | 82 f0 M40 for pooe to oholce ‘cows and 2 am of this fact deposits, which have increased | worth strects Koy 1 1hisld T oarem: | options, sulos, none; Mny, closed ¢ B10.65, | Saada Faciie:: onds sold at {rom 84,90 down, Everythiogsold | holfers trom 83t $4,20 for bulls: from 810 tg g somewhat during the past week, would con- THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. B Gt W 61130 ominal - Pork i, | Cgmrn basine 20 orefon Ny B ro Wa 16 ohnge. i, Thafamstrons, | PR gy 8510 87T Fox antbiine Soober T Omahs, thuuo to Improve and the normal condition | _Vedanta Branch Theosophical soclety meets | Hom o mess, 8217 60: how nal , 822,50, Coon & QUlG e JEBI0- DL RN, @ | Recolpts were, as usual, Light, not over fiftoer | eattle wore quoted at, from $2.25 to § Do itiited. | 500 b m of affairs be restored. Very little money | Sunduy afternoon at4 o'clock in Royil Are Burrer—Demand fair, stead western, 16@ | C. B, & Q. 5% Peorla D & E 1% [ loads, and they changed hands frecly at full; cows, and at from $3.25 to #5 for stecrs, % .vevv aei| 800 MM has been withdrawn from deposits in this | num hall, Bee building, 18¢; u{.~.ul-x7u .-;.I-u‘mm ‘17@-: ©; western fac- A wruh-nml o m steady prices, ,,ul.._d! 1,,..' poor to prinio | 9 )L;r".lllt‘n)),r:ml:lr:; ::f;;‘:‘»!:’.';;g':,’vrl.l:‘xmp r 235 am - 4 R - el L 15@17¢; B 2ie, Puliman Palace 4 el f t 540, > | Mon 5 o8, .;# Sl exoept what has gono to tho oountry ACLRITIRSS, O liEEAR=Qulot. steady: part skl 115 ¢ | Reading 3116 [ GBI of D sles O e o | o D h e hor. than for | hrom ; banks. These have apparently considered First Church of Christ (Sclentist)—Rooms 16 | @18c. Richmond Ter. 3 | stock was in fair demand and fiem ut from 2 | yesterday, holders insisting upon an advanee 3 L] the situation grave enough to warrant them Putte st corne, q 00K s, 8,322 ; weste a0 preferred. 17 i o fow calve: of from’ 16¢ to 25c per 100 [hs, pm| ... 1Aneoln, Fuirbury local.....|10.20 & m 4 and 17 Putterson bl southeast corner Recelpts, 8,322 pkgs; western fresh, to#4, Only a few 1 calves were on sale, pm| tHf in bringing home thewr resources so as to | Seventeenth and Farnin, streots. Sermon by | 16616, “:”,’fi,’;fl:,:: p; but they sold frecly it good, steady figures, | Were willing = to “part with o Chie. & Den., vestibule limited. fl pm have them available in the event of any | KRev. E. M. Buswell of Beatrlee t 1045 i, nry | - artow Quiet, nominal; city (82 for pkgs.), ROk o i | from 84 to 8 for falr to cholee stock at 15c advance found roady m......World's' Fair m financial emergency. followed by Sunday school lesson. The public | 6@s, { T ey ckers and fovders. was nece for the i but neithér ship- K1 Tiilys Henoy 5 F 8k g y ere inelined to “The Manufacturers and Consumers ex. | #r¢ coralally invited Corronseed Ot—Dull, wesk crude, 40c; o p g 17 | sarily limited on aceount of the Hght suppl pers nor packers were inclined to humor Omana v — — e e 5 B Wi those who were not willing to trade on that sition has had a hard week for its opon. - ¥ Krlo proferr ¥4, Paul & Omah 413 | both” fresh and stale. There was a u(lm‘ RSy (b R . y 6 i The Hard Side of a Deal. M--Steady ushed crude in | Fort Wayne. ... . do prefer: so M8 | mand both from regular dealors and prospect- | busis, “A namber of commissston firms refused | 048 8 7+ A0S 27 DAY i © ng, but the exhibit is better than that of o e . . Shin crushed crude | Gt Northern pfid, 8huthern Pl ¢ | ive country buyers and prices are quotably proforring o hold their hogs till Mon- | §42 28 BRI %0 year ago aud shows that manufacturers are | \"Yours 1s a hard lot; I have no doubt, | bl Washington, 6050 crushed CUAK ek Saunr Hotinery..." 814 | cirong on all sullable Fradbs. Represoniuiiy whon they “aro confident thero wil] | ! more deeply interested than ever in the | 8aid Mrs. Goodwoman. **You bet it is," re. | !5 pulk, #3.60¢ strained, common to | Hocking Valley 2 ghonn. Coml &iroi. g | SifON wnother bulge. Common to prime light | leay a ] 1 campaign of home industry. During the | Plied Mr. Newcomer. “A swab of a real ., #1.25@1 Llinols C ) exas Pacific..... 7 DRESSED hogs sold_ at - fr ) 1o 37.85 and [ Omaba [Unlon D; 3 hom sek the merchante i estate dealer salted it with two inches of NTIN N @29c, St. ¥ Hirol, & 0. Cen. pfid 16 from #7.05 to #7.45 was pald for averages of | 550 am] coming wei merchants and business | stat la e “Dull, steady: domestic, fair to extra, | Kan. & Tex. pra.. 2sinion Paciic 20 200 1bs. und upwird. Most of the business | 215 pm| men from the interior who will be | loaw and sold me three acres of abandoned o Janan Antame o || Lake Erlok Wost.. 18¢IL. 8. kxpress ] H Was_ dono within & range of from §7.10 10 | 41 b &icrmag K (ox Hual : the guests of the Commercial club will at. | Stone quarry for a truck patch. WAL T ottle, g do preferred P2 (W, St L & P ] 8 4 . Thore were hogs here thit huve beon | 640 pm| ... ... I'a0lio Kxprase tend, wud thero is every reason t expoct ———— Movsssgs—HNow Urleans, open kettle, §00d 10 | 1 gxe"Eldr 224 referred . 17 3 i e eLohp Here Rog oo b Donver Fast M , N expect . = cholee, , steady, quiet at 80@dse. sine sday. 2 . that from this time forward the oxhioit will IEALTY MAKKET, O Ay Hair sefiuln e contrt . oo o Uiton r.. i 4 4 e shign miarkel was aulet and non ger crowds and by resti TOTNTOrTT 5,96 test, 44gc; retinod, firm, fair demand; it ! A « ] 1 = 4 i 5 8-16@b%¢; confectioners' A, 5 1-16a65! Memp'ls & C 11 ere indiffe . Rom e p 3 preciate the exbibition. and it would piy WARRANTY DEEDS, Ait1ont SRS 18160 Crusmedy 050 18 1kt | Mkl ontan: 45 1 4 4 ra' hanas. | Quotitions were from £ 10 8 ALy ) I G . » il o Pat- ered, 5 9-16@5%¢; granulated » ss0ur exas, 1 B0 5. ) g Srery business man In this city to Invite 'his | g p Gaylord and wife to Gearge Pat powdered, 5 9-16@5%c; granulated, b 3-16 | Missouri Pacifc. . o Texis, frow 18.00 to §6.00 for natives aind & MO VALLEY neighbor to go merely to educate that ‘orson, 10ts 6 and 7, block. 180 Him Nt s onbos, B 9-160B5 %0 Mobile & Oblo. 2 27 4 4 from $4.76 1o #6.40 for yeariings, Depot 15th wnd Webster & neighbor to the importruce of the manu- | land Place.. .. o 3 8,600 | Pig LRON-Quiet, stendy; American, $12.75@ fashville i Chait. ',*w ) 4 4 Recelpts: Oattle, 1800 houd; gulves, 400 galendmood Expresi. | Mluflnf industries of the state. Walter Breen to Thomas Broon, 5 21 15.50) AR o l:‘rz,"m"_‘ " " 4 12 1 head; lioks, 4,000 hod; shecp, 2,500 head. Ex ;zr)m"y(.‘.“ x| (95 Mop E “Local trade among retuil dealers has | foetlot 11, block 1, Mayne Place. . 7,000 | * Corpen—Quiet: la 9, $10.76, ; N, J. Central. 108 oy | 1000 4 4 Kansas City Live Stock Market, A X boon pocky and many of the morchauts are | Py b Ciedon fo, M, 4, Grie, 85 "] Luap Quiet steady domenilc, 000 Norfulk & W_pild, amaymel, 8L L& K. C1 w0 | 457000 4 4 JANSAS_ OrTY, Mo, May 27.-OArrie—Re- GLIICAGO & NOWIIT WiN T RUN| ATFivas” : considerably discouraged over the immedi- oot lot 1, block 13, T’y add f IN— Wi #19.00 bid, £19. i | North AmericanCo §217dG " preferred.. 1.0, 01820 4 | 3 A oo May 27, —Carrie—Re. 7 Ly Omaha and Grant Smelting com % 11, steady. Spelter, quict. weak; h Pacitic... 144V v celpts, 2,700 head; shipments, 1,900 heud; U. 1. depot, 10th and Marey 5i Owab ute prospects. Those who have been in | Cp i (ralt fmeltne compuny Jikten. dubh, gloady d Sosiare Panite.. 1O) L7760 4 4 Taarkot atrong and S@L66 WKNGF: FAnks steas: bt e business here for a long period, however, | Mayne's add § I 400 | 4 e ox div. oo 848 4 4 4 F85004.50; whipping steers, §4.6060, 15 natle hy Ciloags Expi a0 are complacent enough, as they understand | ¥ E Van Brunt and wife to 11 i Van At. Louls Markets, The totul sales of stocks today were 126,000 | 11010 ¢ 4 cows, $1.75@4.40; butchers' stoek, 83,8064, 930 that this period of depression is cortain | Brunt, lots 9 and 10, block 2, Waluut 81, Louis, #7.—Frovn—Livtle | shurcs, Sueluding: *Warlingt 4000, Dl 28 g8 4 1 stozkens, and foadors, 82.8004.70; bulls and i1 vi . q il YA ety doing; prices w 2 27,800; Mun- | 2! mixed, 82, 00, s 3 t&: )llnl away l-;nd be followed by good | ;ML ight and wife to L J Thi, w WiEAT-Oponed lower, rallied, settled back -000; 6007 Reading, | 28 813 4 4 Hoas—Recelpts, 8,200 head: shipments, 8,- NTBOTRT B10INIG YOI mes. 1 was talking with one of tho oldest | Y3018 St ide F b and'aloked 3 2 red, cash, 67%¢c; | 1 { Rich 4,000; "Rack | 19 £ 4 400 head; murket strong and 10@16¢ highe AL AR retail grocers in this city the other day who | WA Papavant and wite to G i Rogg: May 67¢;_July plember, 674%@67%c. | Isfand, 2,600; 18 aas 4 4 bulk of siles, 86.H6Q hieavies, $6.80@7.10] P k was complaining of collectious. Iasked him | 335 w6, 14, 12 . . CoRN—Weak 'on crop news: — VO v T 4 puckers, $6.00@7.10; mixed, §6.70@0.0 it JavieEaun eene about what his average losses were in his QUIT CLAIN D Tac; My, 87 London ¥ tow, 80011 B89 4 i 0:1000.801 parkere, §3.8000.00; plgs, “Notraska Local: business during the ninetoen years and he | G w Ames and wife to John lson et ol LCopyrighted 1893 by james Gordon Bennett.| A T H 6.50. ==X T surprised me by saying one-half of 1 al, 1ot 24, block 1, Hillsda! -Higher; options lower; No. 2 cash, LONDON, May 27, —(New York Herald Cuble | 15 967 B % SHERP-Recelpts, none; shipments, no per oent. I had suvposed his losses would | J G 'Tipion and wie to 1 Marks, Tois R 71 Gulet! 'stenty; standard mess | —HbSCll 10 .{1 i BEG]-Owlng o tho closo | 837770 Gu7 4§ 3 warket nominally stead Omab| Somsia exceed 114 per cent because he has generally [ 1, 2,9 and 10, block 8, Armour plac rk 22 lard, £10.134; dry sult aeats. loose | ALY NCHIS Settement uéw busings o 2 lif 4 b 8t. Louls Live Btock Marke 318 5l iowr Euty Bxinrene (b Sunder |18 b = been liberal in extending credit and carried DEEDS. 8107 longs and fibs, $10.25; shorts, | \hifaThe attondmecy oiiost at o atundstiil, e Wis 4 1 S1. Louls, Mo., May 27.-CaTris—Receipts, | 545 bm 8t Paul miled ... 958 8 great many people who were touched with | Ignatiug Dunn (special master) to H J xed, 16¢ more; bacon, packed shoul- urday, and as a result of the absence of sup- [ 77 408 s 5 1,000 head; shipments, 1,200 head; wmarket | 615 p ml Baneroft m the boom. This, taken in counection with Hart lot 11 Dlock” 1, Androws & ; o i ipion s and ribs, SLLO0GEL IS | port,” “the © 'loading | murkets . pre- | 13 rivY o | ] sirong matives, $4.0085.10; fed Texans, 44.60, = ' ce v enson's a . 3 . ,000 | shorts, 4 haws, sugur cured, sented u somowha! I appearsic 2 g airly held. :lol:;'xp::{;l:; “9.{“:-:-}0:;: gur ‘l;fln‘gl::i‘ W, Diamon to A U Diion, 1ot 3, bloc'k (Burren: Lower; cholce creutnery, 19620c; | Consols tmproved * apd ‘:“:l Appearauce; 22000200 460 b 'Jli""("; Ticolpta, 2,500 houd: shipmonts . A 2, Lake View. o 100 | cholce dairy, 17¢. overnment bonds wnd - other high cluss ‘ , a ¢ 2,000 head; market 10c higher; prices range Years, speaks well for the general honesty of | N8 Hartlott (spec or) to lECkLETS SHlour, 2,000 bbls.: wheat, 14,000 | FiVestient seourtles oo "ael wafiitiad. | 10021167 4 65 8 6.75 107.26. the community.” Chubbuck, n % lot 1, block 6, bu.; corn, 82,000 'bu.; vats, 2,000 bu.; rye, | Foralkn governmons soirty well malutained; Blupolif 408 8. d6L0 B SHEERReceipts, none; shipments, 800 head; OUX CITY & PACIFIC ey 3 hnfl p.fik‘ s Huiiatite 4 17 | noue; barley, no wealc Home ruilwuys were more or 1\-‘;. .hlul. Ty T market steady. o101, 15tk and Webster St ‘aking Exerols elkle (s miha Loan an = Sales were made to avold higher rutes Monday X . aul Lim| 3 Cleveland Plain Dealer: Wild Man— | Trust compu.y, lov 12, block 4, 2 Cotton Market, and severul lnstunces u decline of frow b to 1 | 1 1210 400 18....1420 500 ock Market. . Whao-o- I'm the winged and unlassoed M. ? AR R 670 NEW ORLEANS, La., May 27.-Futures, quict; | per cent wis notl able, but Greut Western | 86 . 916 405 41......1309 B 00 New Yok, Muy 27.—The carly Baturday A }”'u R nged and unlass = | sales. 12,000 bales: Miy, $7.05; June, $7.05 | and Northeastern improved u fraction. Deal- | 18 020 4 10 44......1202 605 closing for the summer months bégan in the terror of the chaparral, the double-headed Total wwount of transfers.........8 21,379 | @7.10; July, $7.01@7.11; August. $7.16@7.17; | ings Iin A us wero on a very liulted scale. [ "2......1820 4 60 19, 1884 510 dry goods marxet todsy. There was little hd

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